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Repetition Compulsion in the Age of Infinite Execution

Freud's 1914 mechanism—traumatic patterns repeat beyond pleasure—applied to builders who cannot stop building past exhaustion, driven by unconscious mastery-seeking rather than flow.
Repetition compulsion, Freud's most disturbing clinical observation, describes the psyche's tendency to re-enact painful experiences not to achieve pleasure but to achieve mastery over undigested trauma. The pattern repeats because the original experience was not integrated—it remains a 'foreign body' in the psyche, and the compulsion is the doomed attempt to metabolize what consciousness cannot acknowledge. Applied to AI-augmented work, repetition compulsion explains builders who continue past the point of pleasure, into grey exhaustion, driven not by the quality of output but by the psychic state the building produces: the temporary experience of omnipotence, of a gap between wish and reality momentarily closed. The compulsion is self-sealing—it prevents the recognition that would end the repetition.
Repetition Compulsion in the Age of Infinite Execution
Repetition Compulsion in the Age of Infinite Execution

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Freud first documented repetition compulsion in 'Remembering, Repeating and Working-Through' (1914), observing that patients did not simply recall traumatic experiences—they enacted them. The patient abandoned in childhood unconsciously arranged to be abandoned again, with extraordinary ingenuity, in

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